Minimum contacts - ️️used to determine when it is appropriate for a court in one
state to assert personal jurisdiction over a defendant from another state (ex. someone in
Washington suing Disney)
Strict scrutiny, intermediate scrutiny, rational basis - ️️SS: strictest test to see if a
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BUL 3310 Woodyard FSU Exam 1
Minimum contacts - ✔️✔️used to determine when it is appropriate for a court in one
state to assert personal jurisdiction over a defendant from another state (ex. someone in
Washington suing Disney)
Strict scrutiny, intermediate scrutiny, rational basis - ✔️✔️SS: strictest test to see if a
law was passed to further a compelling governmental interest, IS: challenged law must
further an important government interest by substantial means, RB: courts will uphold a
law if it is rationally related to a legitimate government purpose
LLC - ✔️✔️Limited liability company, has members not shareholders, files taxes but
doesn't pay them, most popular form of company
Common Law- by who, what, when, why - ✔️✔️England 1066 by King William to
combine all types of law in the country
Major 3 Legal Systems - ✔️✔️Common law, civil code, religious
Judicial Review - ✔️✔️the ability of the supreme court to determine the constitutionality
of laws
State Action - ✔️✔️state must use due process to take away rights, only applies to
states and govt
# of legal systems in US - ✔️✔️52; 50 states, 1 federal, 1 DC
# of Supreme Court Judges - ✔️✔️9
Who appoints SC judges? - ✔️✔️President, senate approves them, appointed for life
First 10 ammendments - ✔️✔️bill of rights
Total number of ammendments - ✔️✔️27
What case created judicial review? - ✔️✔️Marbury vs. Madison
Statutes - ✔️✔️laws made by congress under constitution
Hierarchy of Law - ✔️✔️Federal administration, state constitution, state administration,
state statutes, private law
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